Never be bullied into silence. Never allow yourself to be made a victim. Accept no one's definition of your life, but define yourself. Harvey S. Firestone
The people with whom you work reflect your own attitude. If you are suspicious, unfriendly and condescending, you will find these unlovely traits echoed all about you. But if you are on your best behavior, you will bring out the best in persons with whom you are going to spend most of your waking hours.
Some people get spiritual because they see the light and some people get spiritual because they feel the heat!
How do you know if you're truly a servant? See how you react the next time someone treats you like one.
Wednesday, September 29, 2010
Day 1 Welder Trailer
First day we removed all the side rails and ramp.
Cutting off the ramp.
Tomorrow we set the welder on the trailer and check for correct tongue weight.
I will not be blogging as much. I have a new toy right now!
And remember, kiddos, always wear a FULL FACE shield when doing post-welding grinding.
I did just a teenie bit o' welding early last week, no big deal. Sunday night, I had a scratchy eye, thought I'd gotten some drywall dust in it on Saturday helping a friend install a kitchen ceiling fixture.
Splitting headache Monday, super sensitive to light. Stayed home.
Went to work Tuesday. Mid-morning, looked at my eye up close in the men's room mirror and saw a little speck.
Eye doc said it was a sliver of metal, largely dissolved/disintegrated, but left a rust ring. She used a Dremel tool or somesuch to get it out.
Returned for a quick check up Wednesday, healing is going well.
Eye doctor is way pretty, and very nice, but married.
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And remember, kiddos, always wear a FULL FACE shield when doing post-welding grinding.
I did just a teenie bit o' welding early last week, no big deal. Sunday night, I had a scratchy eye, thought I'd gotten some drywall dust in it on Saturday helping a friend install a kitchen ceiling fixture.
Splitting headache Monday, super sensitive to light. Stayed home.
Went to work Tuesday. Mid-morning, looked at my eye up close in the men's room mirror and saw a little speck.
Eye doc said it was a sliver of metal, largely dissolved/disintegrated, but left a rust ring. She used a Dremel tool or somesuch to get it out.
Returned for a quick check up Wednesday, healing is going well.
Eye doctor is way pretty, and very nice, but married.
Bummer.
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